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PassVerdict is reader-supported. Some links on this site are affiliate links — meaning we may earn a commission if you make a purchase through them. This page explains exactly how that works.

What affiliate links are

When you click a link to a pass provider or booking platform and complete a purchase, we may receive a small commission from the retailer. The price you pay is identical whether you arrive through PassVerdict or go directly to the provider's website — the commission comes out of the retailer's margin, not yours.

How commissions affect our editorial process

They don't — in any direction. We do not accept payment for recommendations, sponsored placements, or inflated ratings. Our verdict on any pass is determined by the break-even maths for a realistic itinerary, the practical friction involved, and the experience it delivers. If the maths don't work, we say so clearly. If a pass is genuinely not worth buying for most visitors, we say that too.

We also actively tell visitors when a pass is the wrong choice — when the free museum circuit undermines the value case, when a city's top attraction isn't on the pass, or when individual tickets are cheaper. An honest "skip it" verdict is more useful to you and better for our long-term credibility than pushing every visitor toward a purchase.

Where affiliate links appear

Affiliate links appear in the verdict box at the top of destination review pages, in the break-even calculator's call-to-action (which only fires when the pass saves you money), and in some inline contextual links within editorial content. Every page with affiliate links carries a short disclosure at the top and a fuller disclosure in the footer.

Affiliate links are never embedded in neutral factual content — price tables, attraction lists, or FAQ answers — in a way designed to obscure their nature.

Corrections

Pass prices and attraction inclusions change. While we verify all figures at publication and check them quarterly, a price may have changed since our last review. The date at the bottom of each page reflects when it was last verified.

If you believe a figure on this site is inaccurate, please contact us at contact@passverdict.com with the page URL, the specific claim, and the current figure you are seeing. Genuine errors are corrected promptly and the verification date is updated.

Regulatory compliance

This disclosure is made in compliance with the US Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255) and the UK Advertising Standards Authority's CAP Code on affiliate marketing. If you have questions about our affiliate relationships, use the contact details on our contact page.

Last updated: June 2026